The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zim to host AFM Youth Internatio­nal Conference

- Desire Ncube Religion Writer

THE Apostolic Faith Mission will next week hold the inaugural internatio­nal youth conference at Rufaro Centre in Masvingo.

The conference, which will run under the theme “Keep the fire burning” is expected to attract youths from more than 40 countries from April 6-9.

In an interview with The Sunday Mail Religion, AFM in Zimbabwe youth director, Dr Clever Gomba, said: “This is a unique conference because it is being held for the first time and fortunatel­y Zimbabwe is hosting it.”

Dr Gomba said the conference will focus on spiritual and educationa­l aspects of the youths.

“Youths will be enlightene­d on how they can pursue entreprene­urial activities, relational aspects were the importance of faithfulne­ss, purity and sanctity in life will be stressed. Also issues of HIV/Aids awareness, teenage pregnancy and drug abuse will be addressed.

“And finally, mental developmen­t, focusing on mindset shift whereby the youth need to think in global terms in all their endeavours but maintainin­g the local outlooks,” explained Dr Gomba.

Notable speakers expected to grace the conference are AFM Internatio­nal President Professor Frank Chikane, deputy president Dr Aspher Madziyire and several AFM presidents from member countries.

“AFM internatio­nal youth leaders from member countries, several government officials and renowned young entreprene­urs are also expected to attend the conference.”

The conference theme was extracted from Leviticus 6:12 which says, “The fire on the altar must be kept burning; it must not go out.

‘‘Every morning the priest is to add firewood and arrange the burnt offering on the fire and burn the fat of the fellowship offerings on it.”

It is also enhanced with Exodus 3:2 which states that, “There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a blazing fire from the middle of a bush. Moses stared in amusement. Though the bush was engulfed in flames, it didn’t burn up”.

“Our theme emphasises the youth to remain fervent and committed to the Pentecosta­l brand of Holy Spirit reliance.

“It is also in line with the background of AFM after the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in 1906 at Azusa Street Revival while tongues of fire related to the Pentecost of the biblical book of Acts were witnessed,” he said.

Countries that are expected to send their representa­tives include South Africa, Botswana, Malawi, Zambia, Kenya, Tanzania, DRC, and Pakistan. Also anticipate­d to attend are pilgrims from Mauritius, Brazil, Australia, United Kingdom, Russia, USA, Ireland among others.

“On average we are expecting 75 000 people to grace the conference. Several music groups and individual­s are also expected to perform during the conference.

AFM started in May 1908 after the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in America between 1906 and 1909. Since then it has spread the gospel across the globe with youths being the backbone of evangelism.

 ?? —(Picture: Tawanda Mudimu) ?? Pastor Violet Kadzunge leads in prayer at the World Day of Prayer at Cathedral Church in Harare last Thursday. The meeting brought together women from different denominati­ons and was aimed at petitionin­g God on issues that are affecting women.
—(Picture: Tawanda Mudimu) Pastor Violet Kadzunge leads in prayer at the World Day of Prayer at Cathedral Church in Harare last Thursday. The meeting brought together women from different denominati­ons and was aimed at petitionin­g God on issues that are affecting women.

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